Many thanks Eberhard. We have informed VW today - I will let you know how this progresses.Hello @Glynn,
I am sorry to see this issue. I can imagine it will be a huge project to get this sorted.
I believe I have seen this issue several times in Caliboard.de. Unfortunately I haven't follow all the posts so I don't know the outcome of the repair. The only thing I believe happened that one VW dealer tried not to accept this as a warranty case (I hope yours is still under warranty).
If this would happened to my Grand California I would inform immediately 1.) my VW dealer, 2.) VW Ireland (obviously in your case VW UK), and for good measurement, VW Nutzfahrzeuge in Germany.
I would demand from Volkswagen how they plan to fix this, how they avoid this happen in the future, how long it will take to repair.
Best of luck and let us know the outcome.
Regards,
Eberhard
Looks to me as if the heat defuser is either slightly misshapen or the hole is a tad to small then the hot air enlarges the defuser causing it to expand and crack the plastic walling and obviously a defect and should be a warranty issue.Hi. Has anyone else had an issue with a crack in the bathroom wall? The crack is on the wall where the heating vent is located - Suddenly appeared, I am assuming it must have something to do with the heat from the Truma heater??View attachment 103706
Thank youThis should be an easy fix for a competent plastic welder - I've had trashed motorcycle fairings repaired to 'like-new' using this technique so a minor crack won't be a challenge.
I definitely would not let the dealer take out and replace the panel as this will involve a significant amount of dismantling and I wouldn't particularly trust the dealer to get this right...
In the meantime use superglue at the end of the crack to stop it getting worse
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Hi Glynn. Did this get fixed via VW? Just noticed a small crack at the bottom of my 2022 GC600. Never used the shower so this is clearly just heat, but having read these threads previously I have always had the vent open. Be interested to know what VW said.Hi. Has anyone else had an issue with a crack in the bathroom wall? The crack is on the wall where the heating vent is located - Suddenly appeared, I am assuming it must have something to do with the heat from the Truma heater??View attachment 103706
We are still under warranty but would be such a massive fix, I assume. Urgh.I’ve seen some people have been replacing the butterfly vents with more open versions from Truma. My van is still under warranty at the moment so I don’t want to do that all the while VW are still covering the repair, best off just making sure all the vents are open when using the heating and have the warranty fix in my back pocket if the worst happens.
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Thanks for posting the update. What can you do about the seams?Got the van back on friday after the scheduled two weeks of repair. The bathroom wall has been replaced, which meant taking apart a large part of the living area. Fairly OK repair, the silicon seams are not nearly as clean as from the factory, but otherwise things look OK.
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That's a really good question. Don't know to be honest. Kind of disappointed at the level of workmanship to be honest.Thanks for posting the update. What can you do about the seams?
It’s hard to know what to do about ours, as it’s so small, and we haven’t used the shower other than as a tap and don’t intend to. So wondering if it is worth pulling it all out. But then it could get worse so perhaps should get it done, etc etc. It’s being inspected on Tuesday so will see what they say. Thanks.That's a really good question. Don't know to be honest. Kind of disappointed at the level of workmanship to be honest.
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